The GameOregon State opens its 26-game home slate Friday night when taking on Wright State from the Horizon League. First pitch is scheduled for 5:05 p.m. PT.

RadioThe game will air live on the Beaver Sports Network and Beaver Nation Online (osubeavers.com). For more information on catching the Beavers on the radio, check osubeavers.com. A full listing of stations for the game is also available at the bottom of these game notes.

TelevisionThe game will not be televised.

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Last GameKavin Keyes went 4-for-4, Logan Ice drove in two on a double in the fourth and Jake Thompson allowed just two hits and a run in 6 2/3 innings to pace the Beavers past Washington, 3-2, on Monday in Surprise. Keyes singled all four times, and Ice put the Beavers ahead 2-1 in the fourth, eventually scoring the game-winning run when Billy King singled him home later in the inning.

Home OpenersOregon State has defended its home turf well over the years, winning better than 70 percent of its games all-time. The Beavers have gotten off to great starts over the years and have won their last 10 consecutive home openers and 13 of the last 14.

Against The Horizon LeagueThe Beavers have very little history with the Horizon League, and are 4-0 all-time against Wright State and Illinois-Chicago. The Beavers last met the Raiders at the 2006 Corvallis Regional and defeated Wright State, 5-3, before downing Kansas and Hawai’i en route to the first of two national titles.

As Cold As IceOne would not belive that Logan Ice is a freshman. The Washington native has been solid for the Beavers this season, and is batting .240 with a double and seven RBI, five of which has come over the last two games. Opponents have also been unable to run on him as he’s tossed out 3-of-5 runners attempting to steal.

Keyes On A TearKavin Keyes has been on a tear over the last three games, tallying eight hits over his last 12 at bats. He has two doubles with three runs batted in and a stolen base during that stretch. The senior has a hit in five of the team’s eight games this season.

Singles• Kavin Keyes has 176 career hits and needs 18 to tie Mitch Canham (2004-07) for 10th-most in school history.• Michael Conforto has reached base safely in all eight of the team’s games, and has walked at least once in every contest. The junior, who has 11 walks already, is on pace for 75 in 2014. He has 76 for his career in 131 games played.• Oregon State pitchers have accounted for seven quality starts this season. The staff had just three at this point last season.• Kevin Flemer picked up the team’s first hold in Monday’s win. He worked two innings and allowed one hit and one run.• OSU was 12-1 in night home games in 2013.